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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) The Preliminary Investigation

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) Recognize the common reactions and experiences of women who have been sexually assaulted

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) The Bottom Line Proper Investigative Procedures must be followed for every sexual assault reported, regardless of your “gut” feelings

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) Responding to a hot call

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) Responding to a delayed report

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) Initial Contact with the Victim Ensure victim safety Assess need for medical attention Establish that a crime has occurred

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) When a suspect is present at the crime scene

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) Determine the “type” of sexual assault committed and develop an investigative strategy

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) The role of the advocate

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) The scope of the evidence collection process

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) Identify and secure crime scene

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) Evaluate the need for a search warrant

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) Preliminary Interview with the victim Information needed from the the victim Victim’s physical and emotional well being

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) Determine when to obtain a forensic sexual assault examination of the victim

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) The role of the responding officer in investigating the suspect Identifying and locating the suspect Determine whether an immediate arrest should be made Purpose of a preliminary suspect interview

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Successfully Investigating Acquaintance Sexual Assault: A National Training Manual for Law Enforcement“ Developed by the National Center for Women & Policing, with support provided by the Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs (Grant #97-WE-VX-K004) Determine the need for a forensic examination of the suspect